Apparently, his dad wanted him to learn an instrument, but Duncan would have nothing to do with it.

In a Daily Mail interview, Duncan is quoted saying: "He tried to get me to learn the drums but I didn’t want to. The saxophone? No. Piano? No. Guitar -- no thanks! Bless him. He kept on trying and nothing was happening. Nothing would take. I don’t know if subconsciously there was some reaction going on; if there was something in me that didn’t want to learn an instrument -- because I couldn’t have been that incompetent! He’d say, 'You have to practice…' and I was like, 'But I don’t want to practice…' It didn’t interest me so it wasn’t going to happen."

Bowie was very proud of Duncan's accomplishments as a filmmaker. On his son's first film "Moon," Bowie said: "It's such a great movie. It's hard to believe it's his first. I'm so happy for him and proud as punch."

This next photo was taken at David Bowie and Iman's wedding in April of 1992. Duncan was 21 at the time and stood as his father's best man.

Iman says their life was very ordinary and domestic. Bowie would often help Lexi with her homework and insisted she read for two hours every day.

In 2007, Bowie said in an interview about his family life: "I’m very at ease, and I like it. I never thought I would be such a family-oriented guy. I didn’t think that was part of my make-up. But somebody said that as you get older you become the person you always should have been, and I feel that’s happening to me. I’m rather surprised at who I am, because I’m actually like my dad.”